"It’ll also be even easier to control home entertainment using Logitech Harmony hub-based remotes with the Google Assistant. The new, simplified voice commands will let you go directly to your favorite channels, control volume, or pause a show. You will no longer need to say “talk to Logitech” to control your TV, and can use more natural language like “play channel 4."

On the flip side, I've been treated for anxiety and depression. I'm mostly over it now, though at it's peak I never wanted to hurt myself or anyone else. I could technically be barred from purchasing a firearm because of this. I've grown up shooting guns my whole life, why would my rights be stripped away because I sought help for my condition? I'm a peaceful person, why strip this right away without due process or a process for repeal?

I'm sure I'll be downvoted for playing devil's advocate, but we have to be careful of not swinging the pendulum too far. Maybe a stop gap for people with a history of violence and mental issues, but taking this right away from people who just wanted help may do more harm than good and discourage people from seeking medical help when necessary

Edit: Holy notifications Batman! It'll take me some time to catch up, but I want to say I appreciate everyone taking the time to discuss this. There are many good points that is making this a healthy discussion, thank you

Oculus kept anti-patching revive at every turn so I have no idea what you're talking about with the Oculus Devs working with the revive team. Valve actually gives money out to companies in order for them to develop VR games. Everything Valve has done may have been for more money, but in the end it has been better for the end user. Maybe a long time ago Oculus was really interested in being the pioneers of VR and being the good guys but ever since Facebook bought them, it's just gone downhill and gotten worse and worse.

I do want to see VR succeed and I think instead of big titles like Oculus is doing, the way that valve lets everybody do things open source is more interesting to me. It's the same reason that a game like Fallout 3 or Skyrim is so great. Bethesda allowed modding. They gave mod tools to the community and the games just became bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger until no one could stop them. And that's what I think is happening with VR right now. Valve is letting VR get bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger until no one can stop it. Do they want money? Of course they do, but I'll say it again, it just ends up being better for the end-user somehow. Do I want Oculus to follow the business practices of valve? hell yeah I do and then maybe then I would respect them and buy their hardware. Until then, Valve4life

This guy gets it. Does Valve want to make money? Yes. So what. I don't expect to get things for free. What I won't do is knowingly give my money or information to companies that repeatedly show that will exploit their user base at any time all for the sake of maximizing profits. There is a middle ground where you can respect your customers while still making a healthy profit.

Valve may not be my friend, but at least they aren't out to enslave me, pimp me out until I'm dead, then rent out my body to the highest bidder, and then strip me for parts afterwards. Oh all the while they'll be recording and selling that too.

But the software profit model for Valve vs. Oculus is not the same either. I agree that Valve will take every opportunity to sit on their laurels. I don't like that, but then they profit off every Steam VR game that is sold and the only actual software products they've made for VR are all free. They never showed any intent to to compete and profit the same way Oculus intends and expecting them to to do so is a waste of time. They are not my friend, sure, but I never thought they were. HTC, on the other hand, does more sponsorship of game dev and relies on hardware sales to profit so, again, they have a different business model than Oculus and can't be expected to operate the same way. We have a very asymmetric field of VR products right now and, although it feels natural to want to categorize them the say way, it just doesn't work and you end up with disappointment due to incorrect expectations.

Try tapping the emoji smiley button next to the spacebar, then clicking the gif search there. That one seems to be more integrated into the keyboard and may work. When you select a gif, it asks you what conversation you want to send it to (instead of dropping it directly into the message, which would be more intuitive). Let me know if this route works.

D-Stock Refurbished: Third party inspected, serviced & cleaned to full working order - It passed all functionality tests with minor cosmetic wear (e.g.: scratches & dents, dead/bright pixels, etc.) - Item may not be in original packaging

Romer-G switches. How are those? Keyboard is real ugly imho, but maybe some of you will like it. I don't like what they did to WASD and other keys nor do I like the wrist rest. E: RGB is nice at this price though.

The Romer-G switches are great. I've had blue and red in other keyboards and they are either to clicky or don't give enough feed back when pressed. The romer-g give the perfect feed back without being too clicky.

That being said I've had mine for 2 years and one of the blue LEDs in one key has died. Not a major issue but it seems to be a common enough issue. Makes sense with 3 LEDs per key there are enough that you're bound to have failiures. I'm guessing a fair bit of these refurb units were sent back because of LEDs and that seems to be included in cosmetic wear from your description so it may arrive with dead leds.

Agreed, but the first part of the video is from my perspective and i take the shots behind the truck. It looks like he's lagging hard but his hits still register. I don't think he's cheating, it just seems like he's lagging but his hits still count, most online games I've been in give the disadvantage to the lagger.

The code doesn't seem to be working for me, it keeps saying that this item doesn't qualify for the promo (then why is it listed on the product page?). I've really been looking for a 480/500gb drive in this price range so I'd like to jump on this.